On a good day I can have my box spit out 2.000 mails per minute,
That's just queued to disk? or delivered from queue to smtp destination?
Howie needs to how many mails / hour delivered OUT OF THE CF BOX (to his
next hop MTA).
30 ms/msg is pretty darn good, anyway.
3,000,000 / day ...
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Subject: Re: Speed of CFMAIL
On a good day I can have my box spit out 2.000 mails per minute,
That's just queued to disk? or delivered from queue to smtp destination?
Howie needs to how many mails / hour delivered OUT OF THE CF BOX (to his
ne
Do you have a URL for postfix?
vbg www.postfix.org
And is there a Solaris/Linux port?
yeah, sure. Wietse has done a world-class job with postfix, including a
beautiful install routine. IBM doesn't publish crap under their public
software license and hire Venema for a sabbatical to do
Has anybody done any speed tests to determine how many emails CFMAIL can
send in an hour?
If CFMAIL's outgoing volume is insufficient, I would recommend having
CFMail's SMTP client dump all outgoing mail on a local ip (no DNS lookups
by CFMAIL) where a mail gateway running an efficient and
9:21 AM
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Subject: Re: Speed of CFMAIL
Has anybody done any speed tests to determine how many emails CFMAIL can
send in an hour?
If CFMAIL's outgoing volume is insufficient, I would recommend having
CFMail's SMTP client dump all outgoing mail on a local ip (no DNS lookups
9:31 AM
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Subject: RE: Speed of CFMAIL
Len,
I'll be connecting CFMAIL to L-Soft's LSMTP. I've tested LSMTP to send
over 80,000 messages an hour, but not with mail coming from CF. I haven't
had an opportunity to test how fast CFMAIL can feed LSMTP the messages.
Setting up
which is in CF
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From: Chris Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 6:37 PM
Subject: Speed of CFMAIL
Has anybody done any speed tests to determine how many emails CFMAIL can
send in an hour?
Chris Evans
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approximation to the nearest 10k/hour is close enough. Anybody?
Chris Evans
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From: Len Conrad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 9:21 AM
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Subject: Re: Speed of CFMAIL
Has anybody done any
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-Original Message-
From: Dan G. Switzer, II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 9:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Chris Evans
Subject: RE: Speed of CFMAIL
Chris,
It really varies. At a previous job, we used to use CF
I'll be connecting CFMAIL to L-Soft's LSMTP. I've tested LSMTP to send
over 80,000 messages an hour, but not with mail coming from CF.
ok, so your taking the non-CF smtp gateway approach, good.
CFMAIL (or any another CFSMTP client tag) can send directly to an ip
address (no DNS lookups?
CFMAIL (or any another CFSMTP client tag) can send directly to an ip
address (no DNS lookups? That would be bummer, a tremendous waste of time,
if it couldn't.
LSMTP handles the DNS lookups, using DNS caching. The product is licensed
per simultaneous threads, but we have it limited to 200.
cffile to write out the mails (maybe more
efficient), or to use a CFX ro COM object in a compiled language to write te
mail files.
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From: "Chris Evans" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Speed
? This is very very slow.
Chris Evans
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From: Dirk De Bock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 11:27 AM
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Subject: Re: Speed of CFMAIL
On a good day I can have my box spit out 2.000
LSMTP handles the DNS lookups, using DNS caching. The product is licensed
per simultaneous threads, but we have it limited to 200. Mail messages are
stored in RAM rather than individual files, so you lose a lot of I/O
overhead. It also does connection pooling, so common mail servers like AOL
, iHTML, Website, NTMail
Latest versions available from our web site (inFusion Authenticator version
2.0 for WebSite and NTMail is now released)
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From: Lee Surma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 12:49 PM
Subject: Re: Speed of CFMAIL
When we want to send out tons of mail we use iMS (please - flame me
off-list
if this seems like gratuitous advertising). There are several advantages:
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You can have just the iMS POST Server (the server that sends mail) and use
the cfx_imsmail tag to pump mail into the server. The tag
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